Book Research vs Internet Research Essay

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    The Hampton Project, led by Dr. Cheryl Janifer LaRoche, Is where I worked as an intern. The project which investigates the lives and fates of hundreds of African Americans who were enslaved in the Hampton plantation, It seems mainly a historical-anthropological project. However, in its core it is also related to representation and social and political power -including the work that was assigned to me- which was sorting and finding the names of the people who were enslaved in Ridgely’s properties…

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    Base intervention programs on sound research pertaining to what works to reduce recidivism should be a factor when rehabilitating. Evidence-based practices focus on transferring research to the real world and bringing empirical knowledge into practice. It requires research and theories to be considered in determining what has or has not previously been proven successful and effective for treatment. The…

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    Through this assignment, I will address different research methods to solve the miscommunication problem at my workplace. This report will focus how effectively both the primary and the secondary methods of research will be used to get rid of this issue. Primary Research As a part of my primary research, I will interview the individuals at the management level and the staff members. I will also observe the working environment i.e. the organizational culture of the company which will assist me…

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    Evaluation of Sources Book- Aly, Götz, “Cleansing the Fatherland: Nazi Medicine and Racial Hygenie”,(John Hopkins University Press, England, August 1st 1994). I found this source relevant to a certain extent as it gave me a lot of useful background information about my chosen topic. I learned a lot about the experiments the were done in Nazi Germany during world war II. However it wasnt that helpful with finding out information on my specific doctor. One strength of this source was that it was…

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    can be directly applied for the sake of humanity. Reading the papers from your group, brought me to conclusion that I not only share with you and your group the interest in cancer research, but that I acquired most of the techniques you are currently using in the ongoing projects. My training in molecular biology research started during my bachelor studies in the group of Prof. Kavsan in Kyiv where I studied role of CHI3L2 protein in context of AKT pathways and glioma cancer. I received a broad…

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    The marshmallow study was a tossup regarding the outcome of the children. What real evidence was produced to make this a true experiment to believe? To state that the children who ate the marshmallow were destined to be unsuccessful I think is a bit far stretched. If anything, the children that decided not to eat the marshmallow practiced self-control and that was to earn the extra marshmallow. Self-control is something the other children lacked, but just like anything it can be strengthened and…

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    Type D Personality

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    of this article was to explore certain coping techniques termed as approach coping, avoidance coping, or observations of available social support for their role, if any, in the relationship between the Type D personality and perceived stress. The research also examined whether the distressed, also known as, Type D personality facilitated the association between perceived stress and signs of burnout. The researchers explored how Type D personalities are identified, their psychosocial affects,…

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    Typically, when people think of doing research they automatically go to Google to search their topic and gather the information needed. One issue that this causes is that this specific search engine finds thousands of results that may not even be relevant to what one is searching for. This causes long hours of frustration and it takes researching a lot longer than it has to be. I was once a Google addict when it came to school assignments, but thanks to a few professors I now know that other…

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    to interject during seemingly unsafe or suspicious circumstances? I stopped and began to think; would the questions above constitute a reputable statement that would produce valuable research. I began to think deeper and gathered this: 1. Why is unreported sexual abuse a concern of the community? As I reviewed research completed by Lisak and Miller, I as a member of the community became very alarm. Both researchers report individuals used in a data pool of 1, 882 individuals self-reported acts…

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    Of the studies identified as measuring speech perception or speech recognition, 10 were non-randomized treatment studies and 3 were randomized controlled trials. Due to their quasi-randomized study designs, De Miranda et al. 2008 and Stecker et al. 2006 were considered as non-randomized treatment studies. Of the thirteen studies, 3 were conducted in Portuguese Brazilian in Brazil. The rest were conducted in English in the United States. All articles were published in English between 1987 and…

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